Carl Ewald
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Carl Ewald (1856, Schleswig - 1908) was a Danish novelist.
Biography
He was educated at the University of Copenhagen, to which city his family had moved after Schleswig fell to the Germans in 1864. After spending some years as a forester, he turned to literature in 1887, at first issuing school texts and translations.
Works
- Singleton's Udenlandsrejse (1894)
- Glaede over Danmark (1898)
- Sulasmiths Have (1898)
- Der Kinderkruezzug (“The Children's Crusade,” 1896)
- Mein Kleiner Junge (“My little boy,” 1899)
- Crumlin (1900)
Several of his works have been translated into English.
Notes
References
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Ewald, Carl". Encyclopedia Americana.
External links
- Works by Carl Ewald at Project Gutenberg
- Works by Carl Ewald at Faded Page (Canada)
- Works by or about Carl Ewald at Internet Archive
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